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Judges and Their Audiences A Perspective on Judicial Behavior [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Law)
  • Author:  Baum, Lawrence
  • Author:  Baum, Lawrence
  • ISBN-10:  0691138273
  • ISBN-10:  0691138273
  • ISBN-13:  9780691138275
  • ISBN-13:  9780691138275
  • Publisher:  Princeton University Press
  • Publisher:  Princeton University Press
  • Pages:  240
  • Pages:  240
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2008
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2008
  • SKU:  0691138273-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0691138273-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 101417641
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What motivates judges as decision makers? Political scientist Lawrence Baum offers a new perspective on this crucial question, a perspective based on judges' interest in the approval of audiences important to them.


The conventional scholarly wisdom holds that judges on higher courts seek only to make good law, good policy, or both. In these theories, judges are influenced by other people only in limited ways, in consequence of their legal and policy goals. In contrast, Baum argues that the influence of judges' audiences is pervasive. This influence derives from judges' interest in popularity and respect, a motivation central to most people. Judges care about the regard of audiences because they like that regard in itself, not just as a means to other ends.Judges and Their Audiencesuses research in social psychology to make the case that audiences shape judges' choices in substantial ways. Drawing on a broad range of scholarship on judicial decision-making and an array of empirical evidence, the book then analyzes the potential and actual impact of several audiences, including the public, other branches of government, court colleagues, the legal profession, and judges' social peers.


Engagingly written, this book provides a deeper understanding of key issues concerning judicial behavior on which scholars disagree, identifies aspects of judicial behavior that diverge from the assumptions of existing models, and shows how those models can be strengthened.

"Winner of the 2007 C. Herman Pritchett Award, Law and Courts Section of the American Political Science Association""One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2006"Lawrence Baumis professor of political science at Ohio State University. He is a student of judicial politics, with a primary interest in explanation of judicial behavior. His previous books include includeAmerican Courts,The Supreme Court, andThe Puzzle of Jlc(